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Sunday, January 9, 2022

Alec Baldwin's lawyer

 

On a tip from Ed Kilbane



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Saturday, January 8, 2022

Eric Adams taps younger brother Bernard as a deputy police commissioner



Taking care of their own

This is the perfect storm of ineptitude meets stupidity if I ever seen it. NYC will reap what they sowed... and I'm talking big time! 


Just to reiterate this is the new district attorney.




Mayor Eric Adams has tapped his younger brother to serve as a deputy NYPD commissioner, The Post has learned. 

Bernard Adams, a 56-year-old retired NYPD sergeant, will oversee governmental affairs, he confirmed Friday. But the full scope of his responsibilities was not immediately clear.

Internal documents obtained by The Post show Bernard Adams listed as a deputy commissioner on the official NYPD roster.

A civilian post, deputy police commissioners typically make around $242,000, although it was not yet known what his salary would be in the department.

Bernard Adams’ LinkedIn profile lists his current job as assistant director for parking at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he’s been employed since 2011.

Neither City Hall nor the NYPD returned a request for comment. 

Eric Adams’ younger brother, Bernard, who is a 56-year-old retired NYPD officer, said he will oversee governmental affairs for the NYPD.AP Photo/Kevin Hagen


News of the appointment of Bernard Adams, who responded to the Sept. 11 terror attacks while working as a cop at Brooklyn’s 88th Precinct, comes hours after Eric Adams appointed longtime friend and confidant Philip Banks as deputy mayor of public safety.

Stop here:
A little background on Philip Banks.


chancellor.

Eric Adams has recruited his brother Bernard to be a NYPD deputy police commissioner. 


The move also comes a day after a shake-up of the police executive staff that forced out Internal Affairs boss Joseph Reznick and the head of the department’s employee relations, Robert Ganley. Both had been collecting a hefty pension as well as their lucrative taxpayer-funded salary. 

Big Apple mayors have hired family members in the past. Michael Bloomberg onboarded his daughter, Emma, and sister, Marjorie Tavern, while mayor but they worked for free and did not carry such prestigious titles. 

Former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s wife Chirlane McCray played an outsized role in his administration — most notably her role heading the failed $1.3 billion mental health initiative ThriveNYC — but was only officially acting as the city’s First Lady. She was barred from collecting a salary by city nepotism rules. 





Bernard Adams, brother of New York Mayor Eric Adams. Check out his shirt. How is a safe future going to materialize after you just notified criminals your constituents go ahead and commit arm robbery because the most you're going to be charged with is petty larceny? This is even more crazy when you contemplate the Adams brothers are both ex-cops! 



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Friday, January 7, 2022

Harris describes Jan. 6 alongside Pearl Harbor, 9/11 as dates that 'echo throughout history'



(I'm surprised she didn't say a date that will live in infamy. Talk about milking this for everything they can get!!!)

Vice president says, 'I wonder, how will Jan. 6 be remembered in the years ahead?'





Vice President Kamala Harris named Jan. 6, 2021, as a date that will 'echo throughout history.'



One year after the riot of Jan. 6, 2021, Vice President Kamala Harris stated that the date will live on in the country's memory, likening it to the dates of the Pearl Harbor attack and the 9/11 terror attacks.

In an address delivered as part of a commemoration of the anniversary of the protest in which demonstrators entered the Capitol building, interrupting the counting of electoral votes, Harris included Jan. 6 as one of three dark days in American history.



(To Democrats voting rights and cheating are one and the same)


"Certain dates echo throughout history," Harris said. "Including dates that instantly remind all who have lived them where they were and what they were doing when our democracy came under assault. Dates that occupy not only a place on our calendar but a place in our collective memory. Dec. 7, 1941, Sept. 11, 2001, and Jan. 6, 2021."










Harris, who was vice president-elect and a sitting senator at the time, said Thursday that the rioters that day sought to attack "the institutions, the values, the ideals that generations of Americans have marched, picketed, and shed blood to establish and defend."

"On Jan. 6 we all saw what our nation would look like if the forces who seek to dismantle our democracy are successful: the lawlessness, the violence, the chaos," she continued.

Harris stated that the events of January 6 reflect both the "fragility" and "strength" of American democracy, as the attack on the Capitol and the challenge to the election ultimately failed. She praised the lawmakers from both parties who returned afterwards to finish the vote counting for their "resolve" and "loyalty."

The vice president then questioned whether Jan. 6, 2021 will some day be viewed as the beginning of the end of American democracy, before stressing the need for Congress to pass new voting legislation.

"I wonder, how will Jan. 6 will be remembered in the years ahead? Will it be remembered as a moment that accelerated the unraveling of the oldest, greatest democracy in the world, or a moment when we decided to secure and strengthen our democracy for generations to come?" Harris asked.

"The American spirit is being tested," she added. "The answer to whether we will meet that test resides where it always has resided in our country: with you."

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Anyone remember the storm of protesters at the Kavanagh hearing?





Yes, there were some people arrested. But do you remember the FBI, chomping on the bit in a fever pitch, relentlessly hunting these people down? 
 
Either do I.

Oh... and what about Seattle and Portland?








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Thursday, January 6, 2022

Antonio Brown's pregame 'warm-up'

 

A perfect match. A lunatic and a toilet seat licker. 

What more could you ask for?


Something tells me we haven't heard the last from Antonio Brown. The next time we hear something I fear it's gonna be far more serious than this! 










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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

New Yorkers deserve what they get



One of the requirements to live in NYC is... you must be an asshole.


First they put bat shit crazy AOC in the House of Representatives and now Alvin Bragg for DA.



This was one of his first official duties…


Armed robbery is now petty larceny?!?


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1. Armed robbers who use guns or other deadly weapons to stick up stores and other businesses will be prosecuted only for petty larceny, a misdemeanor, provided no victims were seriously injured and there’s no “genuine risk of physical harm” to anyone. Armed robbery, a class B felony, would typically be punishable by a maximum of 25 years in prison, while petty larceny subjects offenders to up to 364 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.

So the fact they are pointing a loaded gun at someone doesn't pass muster for  “genuine risk of physical harm”?


2. Convicted criminals caught with weapons other than guns will have those felony charges downgraded to misdemeanors unless they’re also charged with more serious offenses. Criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree, a class D felony, is punishable by up to 7 years behind bars.


3. Burglars who steal from residential storage areas, parts of homes that aren’t “accessible to a living area” and businesses located in mixed-use buildings will be prosecuted for a low-level class D felony that only covers break-ins instead of for more serious crimes. Those more serious crimes, class B and class C felonies, would be punishable by up to 25 and up to 15 years in prison respectively. 


4. Drug dealers believed to be “acting as a low-level agent of a seller” will be prosecuted only for misdemeanor possession. Also, suspected dealers will only be prosecuted on felony charges if they’re also accused of more serious crimes or are actually caught in the act of selling drugs. That felony would mean facing up to seven years behind bars.






 Criminals have new theme song:


Video 656



Look how crime has skyrocketed in New York City since Giuliani left. And they just keep voting Democrat!


The headlines coming down the pike:


ARMED BLACK TEEN COMMITTING PETTY LARCENY SHOT DEAD BY WHITE POLICE OFFICER


BUSINESS OWNER WHO SHOT DEONTAY GREEN CHARGED WITH MURDER AFTER ARMED TEEN TRIED TO ROB HIS STORE AT GUNPOINT


The assholes in New York elected Eric Adams for mayor, a retired cop no less, and now they will reap the reward. 





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